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December 4, 2018
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Robohelp 2019 - text enclosed in id is green

  • December 4, 2018
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After the latest update at the end of November any text that is preceded with "id=" is green in the editor. The output is fine when previewing and compiled. I assume the software is "trying" to be helpful and tell me something. Is there a way I can turn it off? I use a wrapper for the whole topic, so therefore my whole page is green text.

Thanks,

Mary Ann

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    Correct answer surbhi_maheshwari9120543

    Hi Mary,

    Yes, green color is shown to tell user that the text is has some special handling e.g. bookmark, variable etc

    You can go to View> Show> disable bookmarks and green color should go away. Along with it, bookmark icon will also not be shown.

    (I checked and for once you have to disable variables and index terms and bookmarks. After that just disabling bookmarks work.)

    Thanks and Regards,

    Surbhi Maheshwari

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    surbhi_maheshwari9120543
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    December 5, 2018

    Hi Mary,

    Yes, green color is shown to tell user that the text is has some special handling e.g. bookmark, variable etc

    You can go to View> Show> disable bookmarks and green color should go away. Along with it, bookmark icon will also not be shown.

    (I checked and for once you have to disable variables and index terms and bookmarks. After that just disabling bookmarks work.)

    Thanks and Regards,

    Surbhi Maheshwari

    Peter Grainge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 5, 2018

    Can there not be a way of suppressing this when it is part of the text? Perhaps the ability to select the string in this scenario and hide turn off Show for that instance?


    See www.grainge.org for free RoboHelp and Authoring information.

    @petergrainge

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